The Works of Francis Bacon ...J. Cundee, 1802 |
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... cause the religion of the heathen consisted ra- ther in rites and ceremonies , than in any con- stant belief : for you may imagine what kind of faith theirs was , when the chief doctors and fathers of their church were the poets . But ...
... cause the religion of the heathen consisted ra- ther in rites and ceremonies , than in any con- stant belief : for you may imagine what kind of faith theirs was , when the chief doctors and fathers of their church were the poets . But ...
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... be like the Highest ; " but it is greater blasphemy to personate God , and bring him in saying , " I will descend , and be like the " prince of darkness : " and what is it better to make the cause of religion to descend to the 14.
... be like the Highest ; " but it is greater blasphemy to personate God , and bring him in saying , " I will descend , and be like the " prince of darkness : " and what is it better to make the cause of religion to descend to the 14.
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Francis Bacon. to make the cause of religion to descend to the cruel and execrable actions of murdering princes , butchery of people , and subversion of states and governments ? Surely this is to bring down the Holy Ghost , instead of ...
Francis Bacon. to make the cause of religion to descend to the cruel and execrable actions of murdering princes , butchery of people , and subversion of states and governments ? Surely this is to bring down the Holy Ghost , instead of ...
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... cause of a single life is liberty , especially in certain self - pleasing and humorous minds , which are so sensible of every restraint as they will go near to think their girdles and garters to be bonds and shackles . Unmarried men are ...
... cause of a single life is liberty , especially in certain self - pleasing and humorous minds , which are so sensible of every restraint as they will go near to think their girdles and garters to be bonds and shackles . Unmarried men are ...
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... cause of it in him is small ; or if the envy be general in a manner upon all the ministers of an estate , then the envy ( though hidden ) is truly upon the state itself . And so much of public envy or discontentment , and the difference ...
... cause of it in him is small ; or if the envy be general in a manner upon all the ministers of an estate , then the envy ( though hidden ) is truly upon the state itself . And so much of public envy or discontentment , and the difference ...
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